PokéCollection
Zubat
◇ Missing
EN Skyridge · 12 May 2003 · 117/182

Zubat

ズバット Bat Pokémon
Grass Common Basic
40HP
≈S$34est. to buy
1 / 40 Zubat cards owned 0 / 2 in E-Card

Zubat collection

1 / 40 collected

2% complete
Owned1 Missing39 TrackedS$0.92 Missing est.≈S$124

Gameplay profile

Unlimited: Legal
Attack

Sound Waves

Colorless

Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Confused.

Attack

Flitter

Grass

Choose 1 of your opponent's Pokémon. This attack does 10 damage to that Pokémon. Don't apply Weakness and Resistance. (Any other effects that would happen after applying Weakness and Resistance still happen.)

Evolution line

Versions & finishes

Zubat — Normal missing
Normal not owned ≈ S$34.16
Zubat — Reverse Holo missing
Reverse Holo not owned ≈ S$74.24

Artwork is identical across finishes; the holo or reverse shimmer is indicative.

Story & meaning

Zubat is the Bat Pokémon, a poison/flying-type that swarms in dark, gloomy caves and is famously encountered in great numbers by traveling Trainers. Its eyes have atrophied to the point of blindness, so it navigates and detects prey using…

“Makes its home in gloomy caves. Atrophied eyes have left this Pokémon blind, so it scans its surroundings via sound waves that it emits from its mouth as it flies.”

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History

Zubat is the Bat Pokémon, a poison/flying-type that swarms in dark, gloomy caves and is famously encountered in great numbers by traveling Trainers. Its eyes have atrophied to the point of blindness, so it navigates and detects prey using ultrasonic waves emitted from its mouth, much like real-world echolocation in bats. Largely nocturnal and sensitive to sunlight, it sleeps clinging to cave ceilings during the day and evolves into Golbat, and later Crobat once it forms a strong bond with its Trainer.

Name & meaning

The Japanese name ズバット (Zubatto) is the same as the English 'Zubat,' formed by combining the onomatopoeic Japanese word 'zubatto' (ズバッと), meaning to do something swiftly or with a sharp, slicing motion, with the English word 'bat.' The English name retains the Japanese spelling directly, keeping the pun on 'bat' while evoking the quick, darting flight of the creature. The 'zu-' element also subtly echoes the rushing 'whoosh' sound associated with its rapid, swooping movements.

Other versions in this set

Same Pokémon, different artwork within Skyridge.

Your Zubat cards

1 owned

The Zubat cards already in your collection.

All Zubat cards across sets

40 shown

Every Zubat print in the catalogue, including promos and cards from other series.